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Yesterday, October 13, Michelle Obama gave what many are calling the most powerful speech of the 2016 Presidential Race. Not only that, she also provided the Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign its unofficial slogan.

A white Fiat van rammed into pedestrians outside enjoying a late afternoon stroll on Las Ramblas in Barcelona on Thursday killing at least 13 people and leaving hundreds injured. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack.